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  1. Is the chat down or is it just me and my old computor not connecting
  2. Thanks KCW and Adam great chat. figures crossed
  3. An encouraging read thanks so much for bringing it to us. And thanks Bondlady for all the work
  4. Thanks KCW for the quick post. Thank you Adam for the time and effort, look forward to the e-mail. 29 days to Thanksgiving and counting :lol:
  5. I really enjoyed the positive chat.
  6. Thanks for posting what you found. At least it is on the positive side.
  7. I really don't understand what he is trying to tell everyone :unsure:
  8. Thanks Bond Lady always enjoy your posts. You do an awesome job.
  9. thanks paperboy for the fast post.
  10. Renewed on the 30th. don't want to miss anything. :( Can you get me back into VIP.
  11. I renewed my subscription on the 25th when will I be able to get back into VIP Thanks visitor
  12. posted for bubbie ‘ KUWAIT CITY, April 16, (Agencies): The Kuwaiti-Iraqi borders issue has been settled for good and there will be no further talks in this regard, reports Al-Anba daily quoting diplomatic sources. Sources said any discussion between the two sides will center on trespassing issues and maintenance of border markers, not the borders because this matter is no longer open for negotiation. This came in the wake of the statement made by Special Envoy of the United Nations in Iraq Ed Milkert that the Iraqi government may recognize the Kuwaiti borders soon to end the two decades of UN sanctions. In an interview with Reuters, Milkert confirmed the historic meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries last month yielded positive results. Meanwhile, Kuwait and Iraq agreed Saturday to cooperate closely on maritime issues that affect both countries, including implementation of maritime protocols shared by them. This came out in the 3rd border security meeting held at Umm al-Qasr Naval Base here in Kuwait, where two delegations representing each country, reviewed a gamut of land and maritime border issues. Heading the Kuwaiti delegation was Interior Ministry Assistant Undersecretary for Border Security Major General Sheikh Muhammad Al-Youssef Al-Sabah, whereas the Iraqi counterpart was headed by Commander of Basra Operations General Muhammad Jawad Huwaidi. http://www.arabtimesonli ··· ult.aspx
  13. Thanks for the post guys you do an awsome job
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